Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR17

Introduced
5/2/11  
Passed
5/2/11  

Caption

Commends the President of the United States, the Central Intelligence Agency, the United States military, and the Congress for the steps taken in the mission culminating in the death of Osama Bin Laden.

Impact

Although SCR17 is a commendatory resolution and does not propose any changes to existing laws, it serves to underline the importance of bipartisan support for military operations and national security initiatives. It emphasizes the vital role that intelligence and military operations play in the protection of American citizens and the broader goal of combating terrorism. The resolution aims to foster unity and respect for the sacrifices made by military personnel and intelligence operatives, framing such operations as critical to the nation's safety and security.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 17 (SCR17) aims to commend President Barack Obama, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the United States military, and Congress for their roles in the successful mission that resulted in the death of Osama Bin Laden, the leader of the al-Qaida terrorist group. The resolution recognizes the meticulous planning and coordination that led to this significant milestone in the ongoing war against terrorism, particularly highlighting the contributions of the Navy SEAL Team 6 during the operation. By acknowledging this achievement, SCR17 seeks to promote a sense of national pride and gratitude towards those involved in the hard-fought mission.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR17 was primarily positive, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of the successful efforts to eliminate a major terrorist threat. Lawmakers expressed a sense of pride in the military's capabilities and the strategic decisions made by leadership. However, there may also be underlying tensions, as public opinion regarding military operations can vary widely, and some advocates might argue against the militarization of foreign policy. Overall, the resolution is indicative of a moment of national unity in recognition of a significant victory in the fight against terrorism.

Contention

While the resolution was broadly supported in the legislature, it may not have been entirely free of contention, especially concerning the nuances of military operations in foreign lands. Critics of military actions might raise concerns about the implications of targeted killings and the ethical considerations surrounding them. Nevertheless, SCR17 emphasizes the achievement of diplomatic and military personnel in a combat engagement, likely framing the discussion within the context of the necessity of such operations in securing national interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR52

Commends the president, U.S. Armed Forces, and intelligence officials upon bringing Osama bin Laden to justice, honors those killed on 9/11 and in the war on terror, and expresses appreciation to those who protect freedom in the world

LA HR21

Commends the president, U.S. Armed Forces, and intelligence officials upon bringing Osama bin Laden to justice, honors those killed on 9/11 and in the war on terror, and expresses appreciation to those who protect freedom in the world

LA HR1758

Commemorating the Kerr County "God Bless America" rally and honoring members of the U.S. military and CIA and others responsible for bringing Osama bin Laden to justice.

LA HR1694

Commending President Barack Obama, intelligence personnel, and members of the armed forces for the successful completion of their operation.

LA HR1684

Commending President Barack Obama, intelligence personnel, and members of the armed forces for the successful completion of their operation.

LA HR1962

Commending Vice Admiral William H. McRaven for his distinguished service to the United States of America and congratulating him on his nomination to lead U.S. Special Operations Command.

LA SR889

Recognizing the devotion and sacrifice of the members of the United States military who so honorably serve our country.

LA AJR21

United States citizens and Afghan allies.

LA SR26

Extends condolences on the death of Navy Chief Petty Officer Robert J. Reeves in Afghanistan.

LA HCR6006

To urge the United States Congress and the President of the United States to take no action to employ military forces of the United States in active-duty combat unless the United States Congress has passed an official declaration of war and to bring troops home who are engaged in unconstitutional foreign conflicts.

Similar Bills

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